Richard Skuse has retired from professional rugby with immediate effect.
The tight-head prop suffered a neck injury while playing for the Saracens Storm in November and, after receiving specialist medical advice, was left with no option but to retire.
Skuse, 30, said: “People say there is something special happening at Saracens, and it’s the truth. I am obviously disappointed to be retiring, but the club has been fantastically supportive ever since I arrived in north London, not only on the field but also by inspiring and encouraging me to sign up for courses and prepare for life beyond my playing career.â€
Chairman Nigel Wray said: “Richard has given excellent service to the club, and everybody wishes him well for the future.â€
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The tight-head prop suffered a neck injury while playing for the Saracens Storm in November and, after receiving specialist medical advice, was left with no option but to retire.
Skuse, 30, said: “People say there is something special happening at Saracens, and it’s the truth. I am obviously disappointed to be retiring, but the club has been fantastically supportive ever since I arrived in north London, not only on the field but also by inspiring and encouraging me to sign up for courses and prepare for life beyond my playing career.â€
Chairman Nigel Wray said: “Richard has given excellent service to the club, and everybody wishes him well for the future.â€
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